Standout Papers

Gut flora metabolism of phosphatidylcholine promotes cardiovascular disease 2011 2026 2016 2021 4.0k
  1. Gut flora metabolism of phosphatidylcholine promotes cardiovascular disease (2011)
    Zeneng Wang, Brian J. Bennett et al. Nature
  2. Intestinal Microbial Metabolism of Phosphatidylcholine and Cardiovascular Risk (2013)
    W.H. Wilson Tang, Zeneng Wang et al. New England Journal of Medicine
  3. Gut Microbial Metabolite TMAO Enhances Platelet Hyperreactivity and Thrombosis Risk (2016)
    Weifei Zhu, Jill C. Gregory et al. Cell
  4. Non-lethal Inhibition of Gut Microbial Trimethylamine Production for the Treatment of Atherosclerosis (2015)
    Zeneng Wang, Adam Roberts et al. Cell
  5. Gut Microbiota-Dependent Trimethylamine N -Oxide (TMAO) Pathway Contributes to Both Development of Renal Insufficiency and Mortality Risk in Chronic Kidney Disease (2014)
    W.H. Wilson Tang, Zeneng Wang et al. Circulation Research
  6. Trimethylamine-N-Oxide, a Metabolite Associated with Atherosclerosis, Exhibits Complex Genetic and Dietary Regulation (2013)
    Brian J. Bennett, Thomas Q. de Aguiar Vallim et al. Cell Metabolism
  7. Trimethylamine N‐Oxide Promotes Vascular Inflammation Through Signaling of Mitogen‐Activated Protein Kinase and Nuclear Factor‐κB (2016)
    Marcus Seldin, Yonghong Meng et al. Journal of the American Heart Association
  8. Protein carbamylation links inflammation, smoking, uremia and atherogenesis (2007)
    Zeneng Wang, Stephen J. Nicholls et al. Nature Medicine
  9. Prognostic Value of Elevated Levels of Intestinal Microbe-Generated Metabolite Trimethylamine-N-Oxide in Patients With Heart Failure (2014)
    W.H. Wilson Tang, Zeneng Wang et al. Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  10. γ-Butyrobetaine Is a Proatherogenic Intermediate in Gut Microbial Metabolism of L-Carnitine to TMAO (2014)
    Robert Koeth, Bruce S. Levison et al. Cell Metabolism
  11. Impact of chronic dietary red meat, white meat, or non-meat protein on trimethylamine N-oxide metabolism and renal excretion in healthy men and women (2018)
    Zeneng Wang, Nathalie Bergeron et al. European Heart Journal
  12. A terminal metabolite of niacin promotes vascular inflammation and contributes to cardiovascular disease risk (2024)
    Marc Ferrell, Zeneng Wang et al. Nature Medicine

Immediate Impact

8 by Nobel laureates 27 from Science/Nature 114 standout
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5 intermediate papers

Works of Zeneng Wang being referenced

Gut Microbial Metabolite TMAO Enhances Platelet Hyperreactivity and Thrombosis Risk
2016 Standout
Intestinal Microbial Metabolism of Phosphatidylcholine and Cardiovascular Risk
2013 Standout
and 5 more

Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Zeneng Wang 13396 9116 2985 135 20.3k
Yuping Wu 8802 5826 2025 90 14.2k
Joseph A. DiDonato 11922 4904 1660 112 22.2k
Xiaoming Fu 7862 5362 1621 75 13.5k
Bruce S. Levison 8357 5594 1923 45 12.2k
Max Nieuwdorp 10846 5724 1000 366 20.2k
Clay F. Semenkovich 12762 8486 625 187 21.8k
Hooman Allayee 5392 3562 1086 147 11.7k
Albert K. Groen 12602 6327 929 380 24.5k
Brian J. Bennett 6108 4007 1079 101 10.3k
Kristina Schoonjans 16265 8068 678 198 32.0k

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